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Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District board awards Pecos office remodel to Euro-Tex
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Summary
At a special meeting April 6, the Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District board reviewed three bids for remodeling district property at 501/503 South Cypress Street in Pecos and voted 5-0 to award the contract to Euro-Tex Design Build; the board then adjourned.
The Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District Board of Directors on April 6 voted unanimously to award a contract for remodeling district property at 501/503 South Cypress Street in Pecos to Euro-Tex Design Build.
Secretary Ginny Barmore called the special meeting to order at 5:01 p.m. and confirmed a quorum. Directors Nancy Martinez, Cecil Lee and Lee Young attended in person; Director Luke Brown participated by Zoom. President Benjamin Burnham and Director David Dominguez were absent. Emily Rogers, the district attorney, was present by Zoom.
The board reviewed three written construction bids for the project—Z-Tek Construction, LLC; Euro-Tex Design Build; and IDM Construction Inc. Cecil Lee moved to approve the bid from Euro-Tex Design Build, and Lee Young seconded the motion. The board recorded a unanimous vote in favor, 5-0.
After the vote, Nancy Martinez moved to adjourn; Ginny Barmore seconded, and the motion passed 5-0. The minutes for the April 6 special meeting were dated the same day and show Ben Burnham and Ginny Barmore as signatories.
The minutes do not include contract dollar amounts, a project timeline, or details about the scope of work; those specifics were not specified in the record of the meeting. The district’s attorney, Emily Rogers, was present by Zoom during the proceedings.
